Nightlight DIY

My six year old daughter slept on her brothers’ floor for about a year. Before you start asking the obvious questions, yes, she has her own room and yes, she has a bed. And no, her brothers didn’t really want her in there (but they were very tolerant…usually).

She claimed it was because it “wasn’t fair” that she was the only one who had to sleep alone at night (the boys share a room, Mom & Dad share a room. It makes sense, I guess) but the reality was she would get scared. She would rather sleep on a hard floor with her brothers than in a comfy bed all alone.

Lately she has started sleeping in her own bed but insists that her closet light stay on all night. The few times that I have gone in and turned the closet light off after she has fallen asleep have inevitably led to her showing up at my bedside at 3am asking if she can sleep in my bed because she had a bad dream. So yeah, apparently a little light OR her brothers’ snoring keeps bad dreams away.

Fine. Then let’s at least make a nightlight that is adorable, right?

{Note: I had repinned this idea from someone a while ago labeled as a “wedding decor idea” but as I went back for instructions the link went nowhere. The photo was watermarked diyordont.blogspot.com but as I searched that site I couldn’t find it! So I made up how I figured it was made.}

Supplies needed:

A 35 count strand of white Christmas lights

Tissue paper or crepe paper

Hot glue gun

I had this folded crepe paper left from when I ordered it to make a bunch of crepe paper flowers from Martha Stewart’s latest craft book. That was an epic craft FAIL, by the way. They are ridiculously hard to make! So I was glad to use it for this project. It says on the package “flame resistant” which is good news. If you use tissue paper do so at your own risk! I can’t imagine a fire issue with these but you never know.

Anyway, I chose the colors that went best with my daughter’s bedding (below).

Here are my step-by-step instructions for this project. After gathering all supplies it took me about an hour to complete.

I then hung the strand up with clear tape from her curtain rod. I ran the cord down behind the long curtain to the plug and used a timer so the lights will turn on automatically at about 7pm and off at 5am.

It is the PERFECT amount of light. And it’s like a cool party atmosphere in her room every night.

After gathering the supplies this took me about an hour to complete. I’m thinking these might be fun for a future teen birthday party, wedding reception, baby’s room, romantic dinner for two, funky Christmas decor, etc. Just switch out the colors of the paper and it will totally change the look!

Can you tell me where you got your crepe paper from? I would love to do this for my 3 yr old she is always begging to leave the light on in the room, hall, closet,(if its close she wants it on) but I would like to get some that is flame resistant also.

I just did this for a wedding shower, used those clear little hair bands instead of the hot glue (messy for me). Ordered the crepe paper from a company on line, paper flower weddings. Quick easy cheap. Also found 100 count lights at hobby lobby. Thanks for the great idea!!!!

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